Is there anyway I can “undo” an edit operation if I delete the wrong track while editing?
All modern (ca 1996 and later) MD decks have an “undo” function for just this purpose. Modern Sony MD decks also have a hidden super UNDO function. A user describes how to cancel a pending TOC update on modern Sony MD decks. If you have an older machine without an “UNDO” function, there are two approaches. If you’ve got an MDS-302, 303, S35, or S37, try this first: This machine doesn’t have a specific undo function, but it can be made to forget about the edits in a simple manner, without having to open the unit. When you have deleted a track by accident for example, you just unplug the unit. Make sure that the unit isn’t playing or recording before you unplug it (press the Stop button first). Now wait for about 30 secs for the power supply capacitors to discharge. Press the AMS knob, and while holding it, plug the unit back in. If you’re lucky the recorder will enter in Test Mode (it always did this correctly in my case). Now you can simply press the Eject button to remove the minidi
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